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Snoop Dogg Album: “What's My Name? [US Single]”

Snoop Dogg Album: “What's My Name? [US Single]”
Album Information :
Title: What's My Name? [US Single]
Release Date:2007-05-08
Type:Unknown
Genre:Hip-Hop/Rap, Mainstream Rap, West Coast Rap
Label:Death Row
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:728706206013
Customers Rating :
Average (3.8) :(4 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 What's My Name (Clean Radio Mix)
2 What's My Name (Clean Club Mix)
3 What's My Name (Explicit Club Mix)
4 What's My Name (LP Version)
5 What's My Name Video
A customer "mistermaxxx" (usa) - December 28, 2005
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- tight Jam

this was Prime time Snoop Dogg.this was the First cut on His Solo Album that got the Ball fully rolling.Snoop with his trademark flow&Vocals is still tight. the Vocals,production&vibe just captured a time in Hip-Hop that was on point.this is a really Good Jam.

Kevin A. Eagleton Jr. "Kevin A. Eagleton Jr" (Greenwood, IN) - October 16, 2011
- not right album cover

i order this item thinking it was the origanal album single cover.

insted i got the generic deth-row one. not cool.

Sherance Brothers "Sherance M Brothers" (Jasper Ala) - November 29, 2007
- snoop bringing back that p funk

yes snoop was tight on herre deathrow's finest sampling 2 of p funk's finest knee deep and atomic dog you gotta love this snoop. dre and all of deathrow were serious p funk heads and there's an unreleased track from doggystyle called doggystyle with george clinton singing the hook which samples the old funkadelic tune oh I.

A customer "mistermaxxx" (usa) - July 01, 2007
- the Jam that got Snoop's solo career into full gear

back in 93 when this cut came out snoop was the pule of Rap. His Voice knocked me and other folks out. this cut had the trademark G-Funk vibe and his voice never let up and it was a Head Bopper from start to finish. this is One of Snoop's best cuts to this day. that time period when Snoop first emerged it wasn't like anything else on the radio then or now.

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